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Product information per respective product insert. Viscosity measurements vary per methods reported in respective product package insert.
- Known and trusted for over 25 years
- Outstanding clarity1
- High viscosity for space creation and dependable endothelial cell protection1,2
- Posterior chamber expansion for easy maneuvering and facilitated IOL implantation1,2
- Easy to inject and remove1
- Latex-free
- Cohesive
Proven safe worldwide in over 40 million eyes2, the family of Healon® OVDs is the reliable standard by which all other viscoelastics are measured3

References
- Hütz WW, Eckhardt HB, Kohnen T. Comparison of viscoelastic substances used in phacoemulsification. J Cataract Refract Surg. 1996;22(11):955-959.
- Data on file, Advanced Medical Optics, Inc.
- Buratto L, Giardini P, Bellucci R. Viscoelastics In Ophthalmic Surgery. Thorofare, NJ: Slack Inc; 2005:5.
- Holmen J JB, Lundgren B. Scheimpflug photography study of ophthalmic viscosurgical devices during simulated cataract surgery. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2003;29(3):568-574.
- Claesson M. A comparative study between Healon5 and Viscoat. Paper presented at: The XVI Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS);September 1998; Nice, France.
- Tetz M. Protective study on endothelial cell protection with the use of different viscoelastic agents including Healon5. Paper presented at: The XVI Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS); September 1998; Nice, France.
- Arshinoff S. Viscous-retentive ophthalmic viscoelastics. Paper presented at: The XVI Congress of the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS);September 1998; Nice, France.
- Holzer MP, Tetz MR, Auffarth GU,Welt R, Volcker HE. Effect of Healon5 and 4 other viscoelastic substances on intraocular pressure and endothelium after cataract surgery. J Cataract Refract Surg.2001;27(2):213-218.
Intended use statement
Healon®, Healon GV®, and Healon5® OVDs are used in ophthalmic surgical procedures to maintain deep anterior chamber, which facilitates manipulation inside the eye with reduced trauma to the corneal endothelium and other ocular tissues. HealonD® OVD is indicated for use as a surgical aid in the following ophthalmic surgical procedures: cataract surgery with an intraocular lens, cataract surgery without an intraocular lens, secondary intraocular lens implantation, corneal transplant surgery, and glaucoma filtration surgery. Warnings/Precautions/Contraindications: There are no known contraindications to the use of Healon®, Healon GV®, Healon5®, and HealonD® ophthalmic viscoelastic devices when used as recommended. Please refer to package inserts for full prescribing information. Rx only.
SUMMARY OF SAFETY INFORMATION
The common known adverse events of using Ophthalmic Viscoelastic Device (OVD) during the ophthalmic surgical procedures:
- In anterior segment ophthalmic surgical procedures of the human eye, increased intraocular pressure has been reported after use of sodium hyaluronate solutions and this increased of intraocular pressure (IOP) is likely to occur if Healon® OVD is not removed as completely as possible. Rarely, postoperative inflammatory reactions (iritis, hypopyon) as well as incidents of corneal edema and corneal decompensation have been reported.
- In posterior segment surgery IOP rises have been reported in some patients, especially in aphakic diabetics, after injection of large amounts of the Healon® OVD. Please refer to precautious section of the Direction for Use (DFU) to managed any IOP and reduce the likelihood of occurrence of related postoperative complications such as optic neuropathy, pupillary atonia and dilation, and iris atrophy.



